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Spring into Action: Preparing Your Garden for Spring

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As the Australian landscape shakes off winter’s chill, your garden is gearing up for a spectacular burst of life. Spring is also a critical window for preparing your entire garden for the warmer months, ensuring it thrives in every way. Think of it as waking your garden up and giving it the best possible start.

A little effort now can lead to a magnificent spring and summer display, and there are a few essential steps to get your garden in peak condition:

Ready Your Garden Beds

After winter, your garden beds might be a bit tired and cluttered. Giving them a good clean-up and a nutrient boost is crucial for new growth.

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Clear Debris

Start by removing any lingering winter debris. This includes fallen leaves, spent annuals, old mulch, and any weeds that managed to sneak through the cold. A clean bed provides space for new growth and reduces hiding spots for pests.

Rejuvenate the Soil

Your soil is the foundation of a healthy garden, and after months of winter weather, it often needs a refresh. Incorporating plenty of organic matter like compost, aged manure, or well-rotted leaf mould improves soil structure, enhances drainage, and provides a slow-release supply of essential nutrients for your plants. If you haven’t done a soil test recently, spring is a great time to consider one to understand your soil’s specific needs.

Prune for Health & Growth

Pruning in spring is vital for shaping plants, encouraging new growth, and promoting more flowers and fruit.

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Know What to Prune

  • Winter-Flowering Shrubs: Prune these after they finish flowering in early spring. This allows you to remove spent blooms and shape the plant without sacrificing next year’s flowers.
  • Deciduous Fruit Trees & Roses: Complete any dormant pruning before new buds swell. Remove dead, diseased, or crossing branches to improve air circulation and sunlight penetration.
  • Evergreen Shrubs & Hedges: Lightly trim to maintain shape and encourage bushier growth. Avoid heavy pruning on highly stressed plants.

Pruning Tips

Always use sharp, clean pruning tools to make precise cuts. This minimises stress on the plant and reduces the risk of disease. Focus on removing dead, damaged, or weak branches first, then work on shaping the plant for improved airflow and overall health.

Protect & Nourish Your Garden

Once your garden beds are clean and pruned, it’s time to layer on the protection and provide essential nutrients to fuel spring growth.

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Apply Fresh Mulch

Mulching is one of the most beneficial steps you can take for your garden beds in spring. A fresh, thick layer (around 5-10cm) of organic mulch like bark chips, sugarcane, or straw over your garden beds will:

  • Suppress weeds by creating a barrier that blocks sunlight, making it harder for new weed seeds to germinate and sprout.
  • Retain moisture, reducing water evaporation from the soil. This means you’ll water less frequently, especially as the weather warms up.
  • Regulate soil temperature by insulating the soil, keeping it cooler in warmer weather and warmer in cooler snaps, creating a more stable environment for roots.
  • Improve soil health by adding valuable nutrients and organic matter back into the soil, improving its structure and fertility.

Fertilise Your Plants

As plants emerge from winter dormancy, they need a good nutrient boost. Choose a balanced fertiliser appropriate for your specific plants, whether it’s an all-purpose garden fertiliser, a specific one for roses, fruit trees, or flowering shrubs. Always be sure to follow the product instructions carefully to avoid over-fertilising.

Guard Against Pests & Diseases

Spring also signals the awakening of common garden pests and diseases. Being proactive now can save you a lot of trouble later.

Pest Watch

Keep an eye out for early signs of common spring pests like aphids, snails, and slugs. Inspect the undersides of leaves and new growth, and, if you spot them early, you can employ simple solutions like strong jets of water or hand-picking to get rid of them. For larger infestations, consider organic pest control options or targeted treatments.

Disease Prevention

Remove any diseased plant material promptly to prevent spread, and ensure plants aren’t too crowded, allowing air to move freely between them, helping keep disease at bay.

Jim’s Mowing; Your Spring Garden Partner

Getting your garden ready for the sunny months ahead can feel like a mammoth task. From revitalising garden beds and expert pruning to applying mulch and tackling emerging pests, there’s a lot to consider.

That’s where your friendly local Jim’s Mowing experts come in. Our experienced franchisees live and work locally, giving them a solid understanding of the conditions in your area. Thanks to this, they can provide tailored advice and services to help your garden look and stay healthy.

Don’t let the opportunity for a spectacular spring garden pass you by! Contact your local Jim’s Mowing team today for top-tier assistance getting your yard ready for the warmer weather.